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Detroit

By Lisa D’Amour

Fire up the grill…and expect fireworks. Sept 19 – Oct 19

A Pulitzer Prize Finalist and one of The New York Times top ten plays of 2012! In a suburb of a mid-sized American city, Ben and Mary see sudden signs of life at the deserted house next door and invite their new neighbors Sharon and Kenny over for a cookout. But as this foursome bonds over backyard barbecues, the neighborly connection they find threatens to unravel the lives they’ve built and change them forever. Ecstatic and dangerously funny, Detroit rips up the floorboards to reveal the racing heart under the suburban dream.

Length & Content

Detroit runs 1 hour and 35 minutes without intermission. The play includes strong language and adult situations. Recommended for ages 14 and up.

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About the play
David Ives’ (All in the Timing) deliciously sexy comedy explodes on the Actor’s Express stage dripping with erotic, kinky fun. Vanda is a talented young actress who, despite arriving late for her audition, is determined to land the lead in a play based on a classic erotic novel. Her emotionally charged audition for the play’s director becomes an electrifying game of cat and mouse in this steamy study of sex and power.

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This Sunday, an indie feature I star in, premieres at the Bronze Lens Film Festival in Atlanta. You can get more information about the festival here. You can also check out the film on IMDB. I play Jean Luc Gaston, a French writer and share the screen with Rockmond Dunbar, and the excellent Atlanta actors Eric Mendenhall, TJ Hassan, Quynh Thi Lee and Rico Ball. I hope to see you there. Don’t forget to check out the Trailer below.

Here’s a link to a very fun interview I did last week about working on Teen Wolf, a new series called Rectify, my work with Out of Hand Theater and teaching, living and acting. I hope you enjoy it. Let me know what you think on Twitter.

Here’s another animation that is very interesting and tackles an interesting dramatic and visual questions. Keep watching. Where does the character begin? What makes character in animation?

I’m particularly interested in the animated character’s desire to break free or be in control of it’s future. Sounds familiar.

In the ADAM lab project, we have the opportunity for the AI character to make choices, have will power, develop and aesthetic and contribute to the creative process. Easier said than done, but very engaging. I’ll let you know what we find out.

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About Me

Adam Fristoe is an American actor, voice actor, writer and theater artist currently onMTV’s Teen Wolf, AMC’s Rectify and BET’s 2nd generation Wayans.. He is classically trained, holding an MFA in Classical Acting from the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Adam is Co-Artistic Director of Out of Hand Theater where he creates new performances, touring internationally.

Adam has taught Acting, Movement and Voice at Emory, University of Georgia, Kennesaw State and Oglethorpe University as well as countless workshops and coaching sessions. His students have appeared in Drop Dead Diva, Army Wives,The Vampire Diaries and Final Fantasy IV, The Crazies, Ben Ten and on stages like Steppenwolf, Georgia Shakespeare and others..

Current Projects

Rectify on Sundance/AMC
Second Generation Wayans on BET
Teen Wolf Season 2 on MTV

Group Intelligence US tour
Developing “Stop Me Because I Can’t Stop Myself” with Out of Hand Theater.

Teaching at UGA, Emory, KSU and Oglethorpe

Contact my agents

Film and Television
Alexander White Agency
info@alexanderwhiteagency.com
323.577.3811